Come From A Good Place Meaning

Come From A Good Place is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) To be motivated by decency, kindness, or good intentions.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Come From A Good Place

(idiomatic) To be motivated by decency, kindness, or good intentions.

Example : 2009 Dec. 12, Natasha Singer and Duff Wilson, "Menopause, as Brought to You by Big Pharma," New York Times (retrieved 1 March 2014):  â€œIn the 1990s, there was actually tremendous pressure to put women on hormone therapy, and it came from a good place,” Dr. Bates says.2011 July 23, Barbara Ellen, "Lucian Freud treasured the pleasures of the flesh," The Guardian/Observer (UK) (retrieved 1 March 2014):  Ironically, this hesitation to condemn comes from a good place – the part of the British psyche that rightly prides itself on respecting other cultures.2013 Aug. 1, Claire Suddath, "Office Etiquette: The Farewell E-Mail," Businessweek (retrieved 1 March 2014):  That gushing, glowing, 2,500-word goodbye e-mail does come from a good place. That doesn't make it a good idea.2014 Feb. 16, Nick Duerden, "Laura Mvula: ‘I don't think I'm good at being a pop star’," The Independent (UK) (retrieved 1 March 2014):  [M]y anxiety was my body's way of trying to protect me, to look after me. So the impulse was coming from a good place.

Meaning of Come From A Good Place

Come From A Good Place is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Come From A Good Place stands for (idiomatic) To be motivated by decency, kindness, or good intentions.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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